Sorrow, anguish and worldly troubles prevent divine blessings from being noticed. We may begin to realise, perhaps, when in anguish, distress or sorrow, that ill-gotten wealth or worldly sorrows and disputes are but a curtain drawn across divine wealth. We begin to explore other ways and means of going around a deliberate understanding of human relationships and our own behaviour. The world of consumerism, competition and fragile relationships does seem to hide itself within another world of instant happiness, short-lived achievements and thoughtless aspirations to creating relationships without an enduring understanding.įailure in relationships, loss of friends, relatives and property, lack of public acknowledgement of achievements, however big or small, and an understanding of the existence of fragile human nature makes one wonder and question the reality over the myth. The aspects of success, prosperity and achievements in this ever-changing dynamic world cannot even lead to holistic peace and tranquility in one's life. The bonds of religion, culture and gods with human society in India and amongst Indians everywhere is weakening rapidly. The advent of a fast-paced electronic world, shrinking rapidly in access, continues to take us away from divinity.
India is a divine land, with diverse deities, religions and cultures.